POUTINE: HOW TO MAKE IT AND WHERE TO FIND IT IN MONTREAL
POUTINE: HOW TO MAKE IT AND WHERE TO FIND IT IN MONTREAL Posted by Poutine is a mix of french fries, gravy and cheese that... Continue Reading
Hidden Gem Alert! Old-school arcade games in Vancouver
Remember when video games were easy? I’m talking about way before Wii or PlayStation or XBox . . . back when all you had to... Continue Reading
FRESH PAINT GALLERY IN DOWNTOWN MONTREAL
Fresh Paint Gallery is a pop up art gallery devoted to street art and graffiti that has come about due to a collaboration between Montreal’s... Continue Reading
Grab your Thanksgiving produce at the final Vancouver Farmers Markets
It’s soon Thanksgiving and it’s also (oh yeah) pumpkin and decorative gourd season. Pumpkin patches are a bit of a trek, but the Vancouver Farmers... Continue Reading
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL (OCTOBER 7-13)
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL (OCTOBER 7-13) Posted by At some point in the last few years, I started calling Thanksgiving Day, coming up this... Continue Reading
All Aboard for Terror: Haunted Trolley returns (Free Ticket Giveaway!)
Vancouver in October is readymade for Halloween: brooding grey skies, rain and that cold fog creeping in off the water. And one of the best... Continue Reading
MMFA OPENS BEAUTIFUL BOURGIE PAVILION AND CONCERT HALL
MMFA OPENS BEAUTIFUL BOURGIE PAVILION AND CONCERT HALL Posted by The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts is expanding in bold and beautiful ways. As autumn... Continue Reading
Vancouver’s Forgotten Japanese Baseball Club
Although it may not look like it now, Oppenheimer Park in the Downtown Eastside was once a baseball diamond – home field for the Vancouver... Continue Reading
FALL FOR THE MCCORD MUSEUM’S NEW EXHIBITS
FALL FOR THE MCCORD MUSEUM’S NEW EXHIBITS Posted by Fall is a must-visit season at the McCord Museum, with famed photographer Edward Burtynsky’s panoramic look... Continue Reading
A New Take on Native Art: Shawn Hunt at Blanket gallery
In Vancouver, we’re surrounded by Northwest Coast art, from the totem poles in Stanley Park to the intricate sculptures in the Bill Reid Gallery. Even... Continue Reading